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our innovation is technology. yes, we've had a huge technology boom that led us produce our oil production to saudi levels in recent years. but ultimately it's going to be something really unseeded. maybe 10 or 20 years away from that. we have already drilled all the he's why toy get oil. we're in a mess because of it. once we drill hard to get oil which is what we're doing now, then the saudis are going to go after the oil and be more powerful. >> tracy, what do you think of that? >> i don't know. they hate us. they hate us. so who cares if their product is cheaper? and to gary's point, we have so much of it here. we actually -- we know that opec is getting nervous already about how much we have here. if it weren't for the regulations and all the nonsense here at home preventing us from getting it out, then we would be energy efficient. we could be faster than people think. if the regulations coming out of washington are preventing this. >> david, what do you think? should we be less dependent on mideast oil give
our innovation is technology. yes, we've had a huge technology boom that led us produce our oil production to saudi levels in recent years. but ultimately it's going to be something really unseeded. maybe 10 or 20 years away from that. we have already drilled all the he's why toy get oil. we're in a mess because of it. once we drill hard to get oil which is what we're doing now, then the saudis are going to go after the oil and be more powerful. >> tracy, what do you think of that?...
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technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock exchange crowded with people and now tumble weeds. nicole and like a couple of guys. i'm just wondering, what has happened and is that the problem. have we taken the human out of it and made it so high tech that it's high problem? >> well, the only way that there would have been something like this happening if there was the crisis and lots of live human traders and they the question -- >> that happens sometimes. >> the question we have to ask, it could happen. ask us how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there has been any data showing we are better and there is
technology has really lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't, when it goes down, it really goes down. you know the pits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec has totally failed here. the nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they, obviously, don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the new york stock...
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>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the floor of the stock stock and it's crowded with people. now it's tumbleweeds. so i'm wondering what happened? and is that the problem? have we taken the human out of it and made it so high-tech that it's high problem? >> the only way this would happen if there was the open crisis on live hoom an trades and if they all ate the same fish for lunch. but the bad thing is -- the question you have to ask is -- they could have. no question. how much better off are we with the computer system? i don't know that there's been any doubt showing we are better. there is more liqui
>> i think this points out the pros and cons of technology. technology lowered the barriers for all sorts of investors to be able to trade. but it doesn't -- when it goes down, it really goes down. the ultimate hits are not going to go down like that. i think charlie is absolutely right. the sec totally failed. nasdaq needs to have a fail-safe system. they don't. they shouldn't be allowed to operate until they do. >> you know, ben stein, i do remember the days when you look at the...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>>. >>> he's been called the last general in one of america's longest wars. >> what's not changed is the will of this coalition. >> joe dun ford works around the clock and is constantly on the move. >> the people of afghan -- >> at nato supreme headquarters in belgium. >> i also look forward to working with general dunford. >> and the nation's capital washington, d.c. >> what's your view? general? what's your number? >> senator, i'm not going to give you a number, i'm going to give you a range. >> dunford follows a number of h
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. just go to truecar.com, configure your car, and get connected... to a truecar certified dealer... for guaranteed savings. save time, save money, and never...
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you can follow here at "the five" and we might do skype if we can get technology to work. >> you have to be a good surgeon to operate on a ship. >> doctors without borders when i was in the peace corps they would go in the jungle and operate with no anesthesia or anything. people do really good work. one more thing -- >> for all our viewers, we thank you, dana. >> i'll represent "the five" well. >>> already time for "one more thing" and roberto is kicking it off. >> big news today for some of you. for the first glimpse of the news of baby called northeast. the child of kenya west and kim carson was born and now this is it. cost $10 million to get this and i don't care. >> wow. for not caring about her, you talk about her a lot. >> by the way it's northwest, kanye west and kim cakardashian. >> thank you. >> so chicks fighting. these are women fighting against one another. it's iraq war vet lara. her nickname is gorilla and she'll be fighting rousy. got it. don't take my word for it. watch this. >> there's that brutal hit. >> find as many judo players as i want to train for me but they
you can follow here at "the five" and we might do skype if we can get technology to work. >> you have to be a good surgeon to operate on a ship. >> doctors without borders when i was in the peace corps they would go in the jungle and operate with no anesthesia or anything. people do really good work. one more thing -- >> for all our viewers, we thank you, dana. >> i'll represent "the five" well. >>> already time for "one more thing"...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. get the nokia lumia 928 for free. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we in
targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt that when you start seeing chemical weapons used on a large scale and, again, we're still gathering information about this particular event, but it is very troublesome. >> joining us now to react from washington, d.c. is democratic strategist richard fowler and from los angeles, fox news contributor rick grenell. both of you, i want it thank you, obviously for coming and participating. rick why don't we start out with you. what are your thoughts on what the president had to say? >> well, i thought a cnn interview today was very interesting. he really said that our u.s. policy needs to be approved by th
targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >> impact segment tonight, two hot tom picks, fort hood shooting. we start with president obama this morning addressing the violence in syria. >> the situation in syria is very difficult and the notion that the u.s. can somehow solve what is a sectarian, complexed problem inside of syria, sometimes is overstated. there is no doubt...
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now the theory of using this technology has been proven. says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale if neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together. sony will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are many treasures hidden out of reach but you don't always need explosives to get them. brains over brawn. the liquid gold that makes the world go round with altitudes we're going to slow and pain fortunately oil supplies are on depleted quite yet but the bad news is that easily extractable sources all running out so we demand for oil higher than ever engineers have been forced to look for new ways to get to the black store and keep the world spinning on its axis oil and gas deposits can be located on to anything from lays of something clay to solid rock slide gr
now the theory of using this technology has been proven. says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale if neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together. sony will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are many...
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before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project sixty four me to. such feel. i'm keeping contact with the. planet thanks so much as a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students and representatives from. the opportunity to demonstrate their latest developments to the. defense minister who also publicly gave his seal of approval to the redesigned military fatigues which will come into service shortly one of the highlights was the moscow state university's skeleton which allows soldiers to carry one hundred kilograms with ease. it was such a success that the ministry plans to hold it every six months. just at the beginning of the month. cope with the. winter olympics next year. with conditioning and facilities for di
before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project sixty four me to. such feel. i'm keeping contact with the. planet thanks so much as a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students...
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the theory of using this technology has been proven. says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to take diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together not only will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile on the face of many of the earth is a place of wonder and beauty of this rolling hills in los forests and as you just seen there are many treasures hidden out of reach but you don't always need explosives to get them. brains overbroad oil from the liquid gold that makes the world go around without it we have a slow and painful holds fortunately oil supplies are on depleted quite yet but the bad news is that easily extractable sources all running out so we demand for oil higher than ever engineers have been forced to look for new ways to get to the black stuff and keep the world spinning on its axis oil and gas deposits can be located on to anything from less of something clay to
the theory of using this technology has been proven. says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to take diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together not only will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile on the face of many of the earth is a place of wonder and beauty of this rolling hills in los forests and as you just seen there are...
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some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q-10. for those who don't know, we should explain that blackberry, which i think most people know has been in a lot of trouble, missed a lot of the revolutions set off by the iphone. very tied to corporate i.t. departments which themselves lost a lot of power. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system platform and brought out two new phones. one is called the z-10 and that isn't all touch phone directly competitive with the iphone and the android phones. that has not done very well. the other one was called the q- 1
some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the...
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with smart-target technology. here to explain are the creators of new proactiv plus stanford-trained dermatologists katie rodan and cathy fields. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> we know that many of you have had issues with acne medicine causing dryness and irritation. >> and most acne medicines never make it into the pores. they just linger on the surface and they cause irritation. our new smart target technology represents the next generation of acne medicine. it keeps the medicine off the skin surface and into the pore. >> what makes it so unique is that it's an encapsulation technology. the benzoyl peroxide molecule is wrapped in layers of lipids and water, and it's those lipids that draw the benzoyl peroxide down into the oil-rich environment of the pore, where they can kill the acne-causing bacteria with laser-like precision. >> now, once inside the pore, these micro-layers open up, unfolding like a flower, gradually releasing the benzoyl peroxide for a longer-lasting effect. this new technology gets
with smart-target technology. here to explain are the creators of new proactiv plus stanford-trained dermatologists katie rodan and cathy fields. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> we know that many of you have had issues with acne medicine causing dryness and irritation. >> and most acne medicines never make it into the pores. they just linger on the surface and they cause irritation. our new smart target technology represents the next generation of acne medicine....
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i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences together. my team's an official model is not even space ships are built in a vacuum. the technologist's work like planners and researchers, advocates and organizes to assure the technology serve certain needs as we find them out in the world. third monday is an event series of nine cities, the tenth or eleventh just came on line and as i said multiple times, last count, strive to support similar connections between local activists. each city brings its own particular character into the mix. in d.c. the realm of access and technology often have polic
i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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>> the film addresses that, no such technology exists, since the '50s and '60s, the belief in technological progress, if you do possess nuclear waste that's whether you can also create bombs and that's why there is concern about what may be going on in a country like iran for example. >> we have a question that just came from a viewer. hermella agazi our producer. >> how does nuclear waste compare to goe fossil fuel? >> i can't say, but with nuclear waste you pass on a problem to future generations that they didn't ask for. there is a principle that calls polluter pays and that we are morally obliged to lanl the things that we create and benefit from in our age. the future generations circulate not suffer from that. but the problem of course is when i comes to nuclear waste that in this time span how can we actually act morally responsible? the finnish facility and therefore there's an understanding such an attempt to act responsibly. you can also say of course with fossil fuels we may be creating a climate change in a differently level that are also incomprehensible, the consequences are b
>> the film addresses that, no such technology exists, since the '50s and '60s, the belief in technological progress, if you do possess nuclear waste that's whether you can also create bombs and that's why there is concern about what may be going on in a country like iran for example. >> we have a question that just came from a viewer. hermella agazi our producer. >> how does nuclear waste compare to goe fossil fuel? >> i can't say, but with nuclear waste you pass on a...
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like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings have their place, they humble me and remind me who i am. >> beekeeping is a surprisingly addictive trend taking over rooftops from chicago to shanghai. but few beekeepers have the global reach of andrew cote. from the heights of new york's most luxurious hotels to the far reaches of the african bush, he's spreading his love of these remarkable creatures to people throughout the world. andrew cote is a man with a mission. and today he's taking us along for the ride. i'm dr. sanjay gupta, and this is "the next list." >>> they are innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists, musicians, poets, dreamers,
like how about making technology more human? >> heather knight explores the world of social robotics. but first, meet andrew tay. >> maybe it begins as a hobby and then it might work into a small business and then it's just an obsession and there's no turning back. it's like crack. i don't know what's so obsessive, i just enjoy doing it, almost every aspect. even the stings have their place, they humble me and remind me who i am. >> beekeeping is a surprisingly addictive trend...
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hello and welcome to technology on today's show we learn how to cook the sollie brown i'd like hot my food water. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. and check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical properties and things that six there also it kills best friend also the song goes no months away you're the queen of england with her crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the launch of the diamond the rarity is on the more it's worth thus why bush and diamond producer struck up an online partnership with a company specializing in explosive detectives neutron technologies is located a two hour drive and allegedly fight right outside of moscow in the tranquil town of not the town doesn't look much like a scientific old what's appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joi
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>> i think the technology is wonderful. you know, if you think about learning happens best when you're engaging a lot of your senses. and we shouldn't underestimate the impact that reaching and touching have with learning and what tablets and touch screens give us the ability to do, it gives the child the ability to touch new information and knowledge and to grab new information and knowledge. so, it's engaging a spatial sense. and a freedom of information that, you know, those of us who are our age, we didn't have those freedoms when we were learning, but i think it's a really wonderful layer on top of more formal 3-r processes at school. >> you've given a lot of parents' mind rest, because they worry about the number of screens. as a reporter and a dad, i'm curious about this stuff. thanks for joining us. i learned a lot. >> thank you. >>> and still ahead on "sg md," a look at a very unlikely diet. this elite endurance athlete eats nothing but fruit. i've got a lot of questions. he'll answer them, that's next. yeah... try
>> i think the technology is wonderful. you know, if you think about learning happens best when you're engaging a lot of your senses. and we shouldn't underestimate the impact that reaching and touching have with learning and what tablets and touch screens give us the ability to do, it gives the child the ability to touch new information and knowledge and to grab new information and knowledge. so, it's engaging a spatial sense. and a freedom of information that, you know, those of us who...
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the existing economy and the existing social order that begins with technology it tends to begin in the private sector and there's a growing gap between the laws and institutions that governed the old system and this newly emerging steam age america of the eighteenth seventies for example or or the automobile based america of the one nine hundred sixty s. or the i.t. based america of the early twenty first century and there's a lag which is often a seventy to eighty year lag which goes back to the last time of transformative change so the leap and his colleagues established they were solving the problems of the pre steam era even though lincoln was a railroad lawyer they did not imagine you would have these joint national corporations by one thousand eight hundred that most people would be wage or various rather than farmers to create all these money to support the problems which were then solved by franklin roosevelt and his successors between the thirty's and the sixty's more or less all of these are all imperfect solutions. the moment one of these changes like reconstruction or the n
the existing economy and the existing social order that begins with technology it tends to begin in the private sector and there's a growing gap between the laws and institutions that governed the old system and this newly emerging steam age america of the eighteenth seventies for example or or the automobile based america of the one nine hundred sixty s. or the i.t. based america of the early twenty first century and there's a lag which is often a seventy to eighty year lag which goes back to...
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today, the youth with me are just a few of those who use the technology daily. i've seen them development 20th century skills. please continue to connect our county with those resources. please help us to get the computer assess and thoughtful use service we need to have the right to have. thanks >> good afternoon board of supervisors. i'm matthew i work at the beau con center. due to those channeling economic times we've been hit with unemployment. it is home to the most diverse community. according to the status we're the lowest work group. as the district that has 9 percent of household living below the poverty level yet we receive zero dollars until we came last year. unfortunately, it was only a one year grant. so we need greater investment from the city. thank you >> i'm the alumni of balboa. i received a lot of guidance from the after school program and witnessed the technology program and a use of getting into the adulthood i've been assessing their resources and it would be nice to continue to have funding for those programs so other graduates like me g
today, the youth with me are just a few of those who use the technology daily. i've seen them development 20th century skills. please continue to connect our county with those resources. please help us to get the computer assess and thoughtful use service we need to have the right to have. thanks >> good afternoon board of supervisors. i'm matthew i work at the beau con center. due to those channeling economic times we've been hit with unemployment. it is home to the most diverse...
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uses induction technology. the secret is an internal series of copper coils. these coils generate a magnetic field within your metal pots and pans. the magnetic field causes invisible molecules to begin vibrating rapidly, creating heat, so the cookware itself heats the food. >> one of my passions are butter sauces. and one of the challenges of cooking a butter sauce is that if you get it too hot, you know, over 135 degrees, it breaks down. if you get it too cool, it congeals. the beauty of the nuwave p.i.c. is that i can control the temperature exactly and keep the sauce for an extended period of time. that's such an added bonus for a professional cook and a home cook. >> let me show you this unusual pan. bob, what did we do here? >> well, we actually cut a pan and cut a section out, because in here you can see we have cereal rapidly boiling, right? >> boiling away. >> i can put my hand right there. >> it's amazing. move your hand. i'm going to put an ice cube right there. it's not melting. >> because all of the energy is going into cooking your food. there's
uses induction technology. the secret is an internal series of copper coils. these coils generate a magnetic field within your metal pots and pans. the magnetic field causes invisible molecules to begin vibrating rapidly, creating heat, so the cookware itself heats the food. >> one of my passions are butter sauces. and one of the challenges of cooking a butter sauce is that if you get it too hot, you know, over 135 degrees, it breaks down. if you get it too cool, it congeals. the beauty...
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being connected through technology. in my lifetime technology has bridged the gap between not employed. i meet a resident who has connected to people all over the world and wanted others to have this experience so he started a computer club. i've seen the confidence go up. the club is set up so residents become trainers. everyone passed the skills forward. air royal they're part of the community and findings value in their talent. i urge you to employ seniors and people with disabilities in computer labs around san francisco. you have a golden opportunity to be a leader to show the rest of the in addition, the capped resources of people and seniors with disabilities. when you were looking at the budget keep in mind how technology has connected the community. there were none before. thank you for the opportunity to be heard >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please >> why don't we keep doing. >> i'm jessica. >> hold on one second let's get the microphone on. we need the microphone victor >> now i can her
being connected through technology. in my lifetime technology has bridged the gap between not employed. i meet a resident who has connected to people all over the world and wanted others to have this experience so he started a computer club. i've seen the confidence go up. the club is set up so residents become trainers. everyone passed the skills forward. air royal they're part of the community and findings value in their talent. i urge you to employ seniors and people with disabilities in...
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and new technology may be playing a role in that. whether it's tv's, tablets or smartphones, younger and younger children are spending more time than ever looking at screens. all that technology may be affecting their performance in the classroom. ktvu's cara lui explains the connection a from the sleep lab at children's hospital. >> reporter: well, frank it, has to do with getting enough sleep. not only can these electronic devices be intellectually stimulating, doctors say the light from the screens also impacts the release of melatonin, a trigger for sleep. for the start of seventh grade, it meant new rules about electronic devices at home. >> she changed them. now i can use the phone until 7:00 and i need to, like, chill. then, like, try to fall asleep as early as i can. >> yeah, calm down. >> reporter: dr. nancy rin runs a sleep program at packer children's hospital. >> we found kids using technology more and exposing themselves to technology more are definitely getting less sleep, constantly plugged in. they want to know what's
and new technology may be playing a role in that. whether it's tv's, tablets or smartphones, younger and younger children are spending more time than ever looking at screens. all that technology may be affecting their performance in the classroom. ktvu's cara lui explains the connection a from the sleep lab at children's hospital. >> reporter: well, frank it, has to do with getting enough sleep. not only can these electronic devices be intellectually stimulating, doctors say the light...
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in the russian capital just a moment though the latest edition of technology updated. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and while obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations which is the total rejection of any form of discussion with another country which really isn't a bold and possibly dangerous but a good message but obama did was more like a minor annoyance he knows that he will talk to putin again in the near future i mean how are they not going to talk at the next g eight summit what is he just going to have to hide behind merkel the whole time and hope it works out or ducked behind the shrimp cocktail whatever here's a russian accent one could argue that to appease republicans he had to do something to look strong after the student but this grandstanding just
in the russian capital just a moment though the latest edition of technology updated. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and while obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations which is the...
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most is that here's a guy who was at the forefront of creating one of the greatest contributions in technology sector of all time and the thing that he's proudest of in this book is this polish joke machine that he had a touch on it is yeah you know either him or toes the reason that that came about once because i called the director the night before we shot that scene and i say can you get the prop the prop department to get me this this device because i what i felt that it was important for him to be doing that to be distracted by this thing as he's discovering the future of what would be a fortune five hundred company and i thought that that was a really fascinating juxtaposition because it provides insight into who steve wozniak is he's a prankster he's this jovial carry he's the complete opposite many months of steve jobs but it's a damn good movie i mean be very proud of it as it grew it is great it is a damn thank you good. always hold your interest it was flawed characters warts and all the good elevates him and on the personal side. you and i have a little bit of history actually i do
most is that here's a guy who was at the forefront of creating one of the greatest contributions in technology sector of all time and the thing that he's proudest of in this book is this polish joke machine that he had a touch on it is yeah you know either him or toes the reason that that came about once because i called the director the night before we shot that scene and i say can you get the prop the prop department to get me this this device because i what i felt that it was important for...
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companies and when you look at the user interface or the user experience on on a consumer facing technology company. figuring out what the consumer wants is like breaking down a character in a movie so it's trying to figure out like what when they look at this what are they going to want to do what it what is the intuitive sense that somebody gets when they land on this page or when they click that button or what do they think is going to happen when they do that and and so looking at that technology products from that perspective is really quite similar to breaking down a character so when you get your daily newspapers the real paper. i read it this morning says on air planet i have wife i use every minute of flipboard do you turn first to theatrical news of first the business news i probably wake up in the morning and i read national news and then i look at it i have curated tech news bits like the virgin tech crunch and a couple tech. you looking at who are what strangeness. anger. and i read sports and i see now we i really heard that we can i read i read sports and you know who doesn't
companies and when you look at the user interface or the user experience on on a consumer facing technology company. figuring out what the consumer wants is like breaking down a character in a movie so it's trying to figure out like what when they look at this what are they going to want to do what it what is the intuitive sense that somebody gets when they land on this page or when they click that button or what do they think is going to happen when they do that and and so looking at that...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> make this moment count. don't simply commemorate, agitate. don't only memorialize, mobilize. take this spirit, take this spirit back to your communities, your neighborhoods, your schools, take this spirit back and keep it alive. >> that was lee saunders, heads of the afscme labor union. we attend the same schools, we work, eat, and play together. our nation's first african-american president was elected and re-elected by the broadest coalition of american voters in our history. and yet while we've made great strides, disparities remain, and there's some very real institutional barriers to success for too many people. as we saw on the stage today, the movement is broader, as we recognize that issues l
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> make this moment count. don't simply commemorate, agitate. don't only memorialize, mobilize. take this spirit, take this spirit back to your...
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the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good stuff. appreciate it. >>> as a college education gets even more expensive, president obama outlines a plan to rein in hose costs. we will tell what you is at the heart of his plan next. >>> the president just finished a bus tour of college campuses where he said his goal is making higher education more affordable. figures show the president has his work cut out for him. average college student will graduate with a degree and more than $35,000 in debt. the president has a plan to fix it. president obama is looking to create a new ratings system for colleges
the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good...
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>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely shouldave had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further undermine confidence among small investors. really couldn't you give a message until small investors that this should not undermine your confidence? this is not worth worrying about. >> it isn't worth worrying about because we saw the proof is in how the market closed. it closed at. we were able to jump right back in there. we should never forget that bothers the tech guide. he has led the nasdaq to a global international success, a lot of foreign companies public and does so much more. maybe he's not the best communicator, but he is an awfully great technology guy. dennis: also suppose
>> of course that technology in getting that back up and going is great. from the standpoint of communication, you have to communicate because people will naturally get fearful without knowledge. people will start doing things they should not do. absolutely shouldave had better communication. dennis: hillary. >> just remember -- dennis: i have a question. my questions are far more important than your answers. [laughter] but it occurs to me, everyone saying this will further...
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and so now we have the technologies that we do have and basically what will happen is you can take a look at the pictures and you can begin to compare and some of those kids may not be necessarily alive today but can say i remember my child had that same symptom so when they take a look at this, they begin to ask their children, tell me what this is saying because, again, we have translation issues as well. >> before i move on our community wants to ask whose responsible and joseph crimes in the government owe the november hoe the medical and monetary support they give and at very least the u.s. owes a cleaner and safer environment and they must be ameliorated as much as possible. who do you hold responsible for this and what can be done? >> well, because most of the mining, that occurred during the 30s to the 60s was predominately for the weapons program or the united states. of course you would say it is the united states responsibility not only to pay for healthcare and cleanup but also to look at the issues that were at hand and now currently we are dealing with not just weapons
and so now we have the technologies that we do have and basically what will happen is you can take a look at the pictures and you can begin to compare and some of those kids may not be necessarily alive today but can say i remember my child had that same symptom so when they take a look at this, they begin to ask their children, tell me what this is saying because, again, we have translation issues as well. >> before i move on our community wants to ask whose responsible and joseph crimes...
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a panel of experts currently in power to review the impact of technology on security, on privacy, and on foreign policy, then issue its interim report on this technology by october and a final report by december. question, how would you describe president obama's change of position since june when he said, quote unquote, the right balance was struck between privacy and security and his new reform. balance them both out r. the president's views regarding privacy evolving, or is this a massive presidential about turn, a flip-flop? ellen. >> i don't think president obama wanted to be the democratic president that expanded the national security state, and the various disclosures that have come out since he made those initial statements in june saying he was okay with the balance has indicated that the, you know, spying, if you will, on americans is more widespread than we all initially thought. and so i think he's open to reigning this in. those are all reasonable steps you outlined. i imagine congress is looking at a way. but i still think he's not going to back away from basically conti
a panel of experts currently in power to review the impact of technology on security, on privacy, and on foreign policy, then issue its interim report on this technology by october and a final report by december. question, how would you describe president obama's change of position since june when he said, quote unquote, the right balance was struck between privacy and security and his new reform. balance them both out r. the president's views regarding privacy evolving, or is this a massive...
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and coming up next if technology had dates and times of the breaking news. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i see mentality is that these people glow in the door themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore yourself for contributing nothing to anyone else noth
and coming up next if technology had dates and times of the breaking news. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is...
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paid millions of taxpayer dollars to technology companies like facebook yahoo google and microsoft so that these internet companies would be in compliance with the fights the ruling but that's not the only development coming out of the snowden leaks today. and a strange turn of events british newspaper the independent came out with an exclusive story about a secret surveillance base run by the united kingdom in the middle east the article says quote the independent is not revealing the precise location of the station but information on its activities was contained in the leaked documents obtained from the n.s.a. by edward snowden. why is this so odd now well that's because snowden had this response to the independence article i have never spoken with worked with or provided any journalistic material to the independent it appears that the u.k. government is now seeking to create an appearance that the guardian and washington post disclosures are harmful and they are doing so by intentionally leaking harmful information to the independent and attributing it to others. so snowden is now
paid millions of taxpayer dollars to technology companies like facebook yahoo google and microsoft so that these internet companies would be in compliance with the fights the ruling but that's not the only development coming out of the snowden leaks today. and a strange turn of events british newspaper the independent came out with an exclusive story about a secret surveillance base run by the united kingdom in the middle east the article says quote the independent is not revealing the precise...
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and as technology moves forward. that means we may be able to build technologies to give people more assurance. and we do have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work. so what i've said is that i am open to working with congress to figure out can we get more transparency in terms of how the oversight court works. do we need a public advocate in there who people have confidence inny but we've also got to do is in a way that recognizes we've got hostile folks out there that are trying do us harm. >> reporter: now, a lot of the curiosity surrounds "the washington post" report that there have been, quote, thousands of mistakes made. the president said the keyword is "mistake." that's a key decision. he said as technology goes faster option heard in the sound bite that we'll have to make changes. but the key is that the nsa is not in the business of intentionally spying on american citizens. >>> the 3e7b9 gone has a lot of ideas how to hit syria where it hurts. they're facing a growing cr
and as technology moves forward. that means we may be able to build technologies to give people more assurance. and we do have to do a better job of giving people confidence in how these programs work. so what i've said is that i am open to working with congress to figure out can we get more transparency in terms of how the oversight court works. do we need a public advocate in there who people have confidence inny but we've also got to do is in a way that recognizes we've got hostile folks out...